Foundation of late Chicago entrepreneur Sue Gin announces $21 million donation for nonprofit Chicago CRED to fight gun violence in the city – Chicago Tribune/MSN

Co-founded by Arne Duncan, the former secretary of the U.S. Department of Education and CEO of Chicago Public Schools, Chicago CRED primarily invests its efforts on the South and West sides, working with young people at high risk of being involved with gun violence. The program recruits participants through street outreach, offering therapy, life coaching, education and job training at eight sites across the city. A Northwestern study published earlier this month showed a 73% reduction in violence-related arrests for CRED participants who finished the two-year program.
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Zephyr Window
2 years ago

Open nearest window, throw lots of cash out of it will have the same effect as these proposals. They have all been tried before and didn’t work. People who don’t want help or don’t want to improve their lives or don’t want a job can’t be changed.

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